Alfred Mat’ers Not lo Miss Nittuny VOL. XXI, No. 32 PLAYERS DEPICT COLLEGE LIFE IN COMEDY TONIGHT “The Goose Hangs High” Goes on Hoards Tonight at Eight in Auditorium MISS L. H. ROBERTSON CAST IN INGENUE ROLE Christmas Recess of Students Gives Excuse for Wea\ing of Unique Plot “The Goose Hangs High" a three act comcdv with special appeals lot college students, will be presented by llic Penn State Players at eight o’clock tonight in the Auditorium The cast, which was most caielully chosen, hus worked untiringly undei the direction of Prof A (J Cloetmgh to perfect themselves in the various loles of this popular pla>. The plot centers about the lngals fanulv, Mr and Mrs lngals, Hois and Bradley twins, and college stu dents who appmcntly ha\c not a caic in the woild, Hugh, the older son, and his fiancee, Dagmar C.uioll The season is Chistmas and the twins ar uve home fiom co'lege a day caily, having duvcn all night m n I'ord flat would just hang together, and bclore many hours have passed, they stall out in a mad whnl of holiday gaiety Hugh also comes home and rnnounces to his family his engage ment to Dagmai Catroll Action Begins In the meantime Mi lngals loses Ins position in the employ of the city. and his income being thus cut oil, he is unable to send his childien back to college They meet the occasion v.’it'i unselfishness ami independently seek positions foi themselves Hugh even offers Ins father the money he had saved foi himself ami Uagmar Here the plot tukes a sudden turn that v ill keep the audience guessing until the linal episode. i The entire* cast of “The Goose (Continued on last page) 1927 PLACES PROPOSED CLASS BLAZER ON VIEW Juniors Plan To Set Piuccdent by Wearing Accepted Co.it Day Following Piorn Following the appointment by President G L bctmnn ’ll7 ot a com mittee to choose a class bla/ei, the representatives of the class ol IUJ7 have selected a coat which will be sub jected to the appioval oi the mom bcis of the thud year class The committee appointed, is com posed of the following Chau man J 11 Stewart, \V. E Fia?oi, b H Toi cliia, S L Reeder, J F Kcman and M M. bladkm, have the blazci ot thou choice on dis])lay at the Fashion Shop and their propositions will he sub mitted for appiOMil at the next ck*s, meeting Set Custom In an effoit to set a class precedent at Penn State the membeis will hrst wear their class blarcrs Satuidn\ mernmg aftci the Junioi Piom Al though the pnmaiy pui pose ol the committee is to satisfy the desiies ot then cluss, it is thought that btudent Council will undertake to pass a reg ulation in regaid Lo the weaung ot the coats by the Ithaca Wholesale company, who supplied similar coats to classes at Cornell, New* Yoi Ic uni versity and Ohio State. On the bicast pocket of the coat will be an emblem, the natuie of which has not been decided upon, although two have been proposed. One is a keystone with tho class numerals supei -im posed upon it while the otliei is a Lon’s head with the numotals. REFORMATORY TEACHERS TAKE PEDAGOGY COURSE Vocational mstiuetois nt the Penn sylvania Industiiu! Heloimutoiy in Huntingdon have cm oiled m a ped agogy class oigam/ed by the teach ers training extension department ol Penn State. Profcsßoi \Y i\ Loomis, head ol the College dcpmtment, on a visit to tho icfoimatorv launched the <ouisc ami will visit there at icgulu' mteivals tluoughout the winter to conduct n couise ot tunning loi the twenty-eight men engaged as m stiuctois loi the boys at the reloima torv Gicut intei cst has been show'll ir the couise, and Gcnciul Supeim tendent J. \V. ilcnon believes that the insulting etleet on the clhciuney ol the lefoimntory tianting will be 1 ighly beneflcml to the boys sent there. Prttn S’tatr Cabal of Prom Committee Exposed; Plan To Thwart April Downpour “Pioms may come and pioms may go, but tain comes down continually' Or words to that ellect vveic heard to nimble foitli from the closeted rep-; ie u cntatives of the thnd-vear class And upon investigation it was icveal ed that the barons of the Junioi class super-function had tin own down the glove of defiance to the vvcathci man! Whether that much abused person will accept the challenge will not be known until the night of said social event But even if he docs the 11)117 financial batons mean to prove the TRACK HANDICAPS LISTED TOMORROW Coach Hopes To Unearth New Material in Competition on Armory Boards COX FINISHES FOURTH IN INVITATION TWO-MILE With the put pose ol tiymg to un oaith undiscovered tiack talent in the student body, Coach Nate Cartmcll has arranged to hold the hrst ot a suics of handicap meets on the Ai mory boaids batunlay atteruoon at three o’clock Any regularly matric ulated student is eligible to partici pate, handicaps being awarded as ability warrants The piogram will include the hlty ynid dash, the lifty-yaid high hurd hs, the quai tei-mile, luif-nule and tmic event,-,, the shut-put and tho thiity-five-pound weight throw. Uil ferent weight events and possibly a tvo-nnlc tace may be added in lutuic meets. Daily orkouls Varsity men are rapidly lounding into shape thiough the medium ot| daily workouts, olten ol a competi tive natuie Captain Cup Mooie, Cos tello, Leich and Lggcis have beet, outstanding in the liuidlc events, while Tonencc, Bartholomew, Bnei- Iv, Filkms, hat bach and Kilmci have turned-in. fast, times m the c'arhcs Baiclay, 1-ouracie, Johnson and 1 itigibbons have been working out in the distance events, as have btew- c*rt and Haskins In the middle dis tance, Sands, Brown and Uavis have displayed promising loim Mathias, vctcian bioad jumpei, has bren pounding the track to condi tion himscll, while Bates and Sulli van, sophomoic lugh-jumpcix, have indulged in mdooi practice lde has been doing yeoman duty with the weights. Cox Fourth Bill Cox, phenomenal ycailmg dis tance* and a oss-country i unner, fin ished fouith in the special invitation Ivo-mile iace at the Fotdham gimes last batuidav, Willie ititola, the l*m nish-Amci lean A. A stai bioke tho tape m nine minutes eleven seconds, fallowed by Goodwin ol New iurk A. C. and Lcimonde ot Boston Col lege Cov was clocked in nine min utes twenty-eight seconds DEAN WATTS ADDRESSES DAIRYMEN’S ASSOCIATION Talks on Agricultural Advance— Farm Produce Exposition Held in Harrisburg The tenth annual State I'aitn Pro ducts Show which opened u\ tlarus- I'tng on Monday, doses this evening. Many of the men iroin the Agncut tuial dupaitment of the College have been attending the sessions Among these vvcie Professors S 1 Bechdel, C D Dnlile, A A. Boilaml, W U. Swope and A L Beam Dean It J. W’atts icad a paper be fore the State Horticultuial Associa tion entitled, “Seventy Ycuis ot lloi liuiltuie nt Penn State” Dean Watts was also one ol the puncipjl speakcis at the banquet ot the Pennsylvania Dairymen’s Asso ciation, of which Pioicssor Borland is president 1 At the banquet m the Masonic Temple. Dean Watts devoted his time to the subject “Filty Ycais of Pennsylvania Agiicultmc," telling ol the piogiess made dui mg the past twenty-live yems Accoiding to Pioicssor Beam, n.nny eminent men vvcie speakers at the banquet, including Mr C L Bur luighum, assistant gencial managei of the Thcctlci'* Cuzctti, Hon Gif foul Pmchot, governor ot Pennsyl vania; Mr It. W. Buldciston, secie taiy ol the Interstate Milk Piodueers Association and Mi. I*', p Willits, Secretary of Agneultuie, Hanisbuig, Mi 0 II Tiuckell, who has had clmige of the details ol ’all banquets in the past, supervised one this yeni The success of tho allaii prov ed thut he vvus niastei ot the situn ticn. STATE COLLEGE, PA'., FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1926 master, and fiom all appeal uncos they will Quite justified, the magnatoo stand olf expectantly and with an air cl superiority, hopefully await the day of conflict. Insurance' The promolcis ol the Junior Prom have invested in an insurance policy’ They refuse to place confidence m the elements and will take out piotection foi an unknown amount against an uninvited visit from the world's best fi lend and worst enemy, sky-juice If as much as one-tenth of one pci cent or lather one-tenth of one inch of rainfall makes an appearance dui ing the prescribed hours on the policy the financiers collect! Rain oi moon shine, it is n sure bet that the guests will be there and so it seems that the members of the class have promul gated a sure-fire deal 1 They express ed, in conclusion, the hope that the night will be a wet one! COURTMEN REST OVER WEEK-END Nitlany Coach Primes Team for Two Successive Games in Pittsburgh STRESSES DEFENSE AND STRATEGY IN PRACTIC E I With no game scheduled foi the Week-end, the Varsity bus! etbail team is maiking time until the l’itt contest next Friday night when the lion five meets Coach Carlson’* passers in the university’s new stad- ium The Nittany courtmcn are slated to appear against Duqucsr.a of the Blulf college Conch Hermann is putting the en tire squad through its paces dailv . in picparntion for the coming contest ; The Blue and White mentor is stress ing the fine points of the game and is also attempting to develop his men into more clhcient defensive players Coaching in basketball stiategy also foi ms pai t of the practice. Line-up Intact Although it is not likely that a change will be made in the lineup that started in the last game which dccis ivelv defeated Susquehanna, there is v possibility that some ol the undei - studies will figure in the tilts next week-end. Stifl competition among the substitutes has been icsponsiblc ici several changes Dick Lowe, be cause of his stcadv impiovcment has been shifted from the thud to the second team while a lew minor chang es have been made in the thud and fouith teams. MAGAZINE DRIVE STARTS The subscnption campaign for the Old Mam Bell, Bonn btatu’s liteurv magazine is alteatly well undenvav |and Ims up to this lime pioved suc cessful More than a thud ol the tiatcnuty men approached thus iai Yum agieod to subscribe to the mag azine This figure totals about five bundled copies With this numbei as a stimulus, the subset iption-gath cicis are preparing to canvass the non-fraternity men, expecting just as great a success here as they met in the fiateinity gioup HILARITY SUBSI FIND NO SHE, Two of thirteen freshmen summon ed before the Tribunal Wednesday night are today thanklul to the giacc ot providence and to the lack ci evidence that saved both ol them from paving the supiemc sacrifice The othois, excepting live who vcic petitioning for excuses liom customs arc content with s.gns de scribing their ollenses. The case ol \\ M Slough, alleged mastei-mmd ol the “Unholv Thiee” conspiracy, vvus postponed until the next meeting Rumois thut several haucuts would be doled out attracted u huge audi ence. Fust of the “girl cases” was that of Call Sclmclcr Call confessed to skiing with u gill at the Contic Hills Countiy club, but since seveial uppeiclnssmen had assuicd him that Ihe club vvus outside the thiee mile I*mit the Tnbunul was disposed to lo ‘lenient To wain ficshmun the club m the fuluic will be considered witlun the dtended limit, behaeter will wear the sign “The Countiy Club is within three miles ” Perfect Alilu W 11. Huling, the othei yeiylmg climgcd with communication with u girl was found not guilty A per fect ulibi absolved him lrom all charges Witnesses testified thut ex cept m Bcllefonte, Hulmg had not talked to any ol ihe forbidden s,c\ LINCOLN U. QUINTET TO SING HERE NEXT MONTH Socictarv W. J Kitchen of the Y M. C A. announces the Lincoln un iveisity quintet has been secured to appear lieie m conjunction with Dr. Charles W Gilkey, renowned lectur c», who is to spenk in the Auditoi urn the middle jof next month Duiing tire sunurei conference ol the “Y” at Sllvei Buy the coloicd five vvus vvimimgly popular with it, ruie liarmonv and lively melodics in* dispersed with dialogue and liumoi B« cause of its sweetness and “pep, Iho Penn State representatives anv il usly awaited the opportunity to have it appeal hero FOUR-YEAR GROWTH OF COLLEGE NOTED Annual Report ol* Penn State Officials Gives Statistics on Faculty Increase STUDENT ENROLLMENT NEARS FOUR THOUSAND An unpieccdentcil foui-veai peroid 1 of growth m the soivice ot Penn Slate to the Comniouv.ealtli is de luded in the annual icport ol thei picsidcnt and other ofliceis of the in-j htitution which hus just been pub-1 l.shed under the title ot “’ihe Penn-j '■yhania State College and Its fact -; vice,” and is now being distributed among state ollicials, alumni and fttends of the College It is loinul-J ' addressed to the State Legislntute! ns icquncd By law’, by Judge Ji Wal-J ton ULitchell, president oi the College- Hoard of Trustees i That port of the icpoit contributed by Dr. Joan M Thomas, piesident ol (Continued on last page) Professional and College Football Travel in Separate Orbits, Says Bez Will professional football finally prove the'death eb d.vi luLcrcollcgiutc game, or can the two exist as contem poranes, cnch solving difleient clien teles and demanding different types oi players 7 This question has been subjected to wide debate The idea embodied in the issue lias been an alyzed, looked into, written upon, piophesicd upon and flaunted every where | Until now this debate has been lai jfiom the Nittany giidnon, but at ; H*-t we are in the melee, tor Hugo j Berdek, coach of the Penn btnte el 'even and noted for his intimule knowledge of mteicollcgmle and pio tossional spoils has had his sav A college stai should be criticized foi choosing a professional taicei I Who’s Dancing Alfost and Aide—Delta Upsilon Football Dance—\ursily Hall Lambda Chi Alpha Tau Phi Delta Saturday Alpha Chi Sigm i Alpha Gamma I’iu Alpha Tau Omega Omega Mu Kho Phi lvappa Flu Kappa Nu )ES AS JURORS .RING PROSPECTS After cross-examining the tiesliman the Tribunal cle.ned Hulmg ot th" insidious piatlue for winch he was airaigned Fiobnblv the most interesting case on the docket liom tile standpoint ot kilantv was the io-tnal ot H M Douglas and J A Fienev Pleading guilty to not knowing the College checis these two lieshmen by a duet in which harmonv vvus conspicuous bv its absence sciiously allcLted the of the dignihcd justice-,. Douglas in paitnulni was becom ingly shv But undei that cloak ot modesty was the ardoi of a bluko speaie ami the tne of a bhellev. With solemn an and august dcmeanoi Douglas begged that the lights be luincd out Then he spoke. It vvus poetty* Classical, dignifled ut n Tri bunal meeting' 1 atei the outputs weie sentenced to vvule the College yell tventy-live times j I L Custom vv ho unloi tunutelv tor i him was seen vveamg a cap, lneltoct uullv pleaded that his dmk was too small. The Tiibumil jocosely agreed , v ith linn, took it to licutt, and tot the next two weeks a sign on bp stcin’s buck will tell the world “1 wore a hut—dmk too snmll." The next two miscicunts, E. and J Bioom united by brotheily love admit ted to gcnciul freshness. Being ’JtJ'A The collection will be of special \ulue to students taking i.nhomJ me clmnicul engineering courses, us it oneis the iielil completely It uil' be known as the Udwaul Livingston Costei Memouul Libiary in lionoi ol I’Cmiti'meil on tlnrU pago) I the husband <>t the donor. NITTANY GRAPPLERS OPEN SEASON WITH ALFRED UNIVERSITY New York Institution Is New Addition to Penn State Wrestling Schedule FINAL SELECTIONS FOR TEAM REMAIN UNKNOWN Match Slated foi Tomorrow at Tuo-thirt} O’clock—Squad Is Inexperienced Taking the mats in the olliu.U lid liftci of the 1020 wrestling season, an mcxcpericnccd Penn Mate team will engage the Allied unmusity grapplets in the Aimors Saturday I afternoon at two-thirty o’clock i Alfred umvcisity is a mw addi tion to Penn State’s wrestling sched i ulv, tlierefore little is known of the 'stjle or cahbic of the New Vorkera j Wrestling hus been a tccogmzcd sport at ARrcd for the past tom !vt.iio and at present is the mo.t pop ular activity on the calcndat > Although its enuiliment is small jrnd the untveisity r, not icgaided j in the same class w .th Penn State, the 'team which represents Alfied here tomorrow will undoubtedly put up a stiong fight for first honor-- Visiting Team W resiling for the visitors in the 115 pound class will be Captain G.u uso In the twentj-fivc pound c’nss Motfilt imd in the thn t.v-hve pound (kvision Prudcn will take the mats. Keller will rcpicsent the New Voikeis in the 115-pound class and Gi.mticr m the pound division. Mig l.cl’s v ill wrestle in the seventy-five (Continued on third page) j ordv, says Coach llczdck, if by thi, iuct'on ho'sacrifices his diploira The first duty of the college man toward hi« Alma Jlatei and his parents is to p.eparo to fill a lofty position in life, from which he can dncct great deeds cl value to his lcUow-citizcns and himself If the man ("iters the pio fcssional game with the evidence o. a completed education m his Imnd, it is another question, foi by this move he may quickly cancel all ob ligations incLircd by the expense ot ioui >c\us m learning and still have ad Inc lcquucmcnUs ot a valuable uti/ui on lus retuement We cannot have piolei.sioiu! loot- Lall stmcd into the mtetcollegiate taint* 01 vice-versa, it eithci is to lt\o 1 he nrofcssiona) lnllowcis util watch their f'iNOiite teams and collegiate tnthusiabts will loot loi Iho red 01 the blue but neither gioup will sup -1011 intcicluss gunies ioi tn\oi plj\ci :is reel uitcd liom the ranks ot one class by the othci The Rlr>r\ ol the mtu collegiate contest «•* aiuaj-v (Continued on last page) ENGINEERING VOLUMES PRESENTED TO LIBRARY More Than One Hundred Tonies To Constitute Coster Memorial Group Moic than one hundred volumes on i,uho.it! engmoenng vein icccntly given U> the Carnegie Libraiy bv Mih. Fiance© L Costct oC Katonuh, New York Thu collection, lormerly l dunging to the late Edward Livmg slon Costci, is one ot the most com plete and valuable ol its kind in the tountr\ Mrs Costci also nrovidcd Ini addi tions to the libi.ny hy donating one bundled and lifly dollars and helling a ,ule a hind to care loi future pui ih.ises The Could of Trustees has accepted the gilt on behall ol the C< liege and Miss Voughl, libiurinn o'" the Caincgie Libiarv, has made aiiangcmcnts to have it placed in an alcove wheie it will be lendilv ac cessible to all Mas Engineer Penn State became the boiiehcnii y tinougli Mi Coster’s association with Tiofeshoi A J. Wood during the to* Msion of the latter's tieatise "Loco motive Opuiation” Mi Costci, liim <clf ail engmeoi of unusual ability i.rnl Laming, desued to cncouiage the study of railiouds as regards the Iheoiv ami design ol nuliond opera tion, and the gitt is an cxpicssion ot that wish Compulsory Chapel To Stay — Trustees’ Edict Board Rejects Petition of Students But Proposes Remedies —Silent on Presidential Issue ' | Change Made in Pi op— j * Add Schedule Sjblem | * Uegistiai JJoTman announced { | that the diop-add schedules > I which were formcilv obtained j | fiom the ndvisoi and then taken ' i to be nppiovcd bv the instruc- | I tor must no longei be can ,cd | * tluough this system As soon . | as they have been obtained 1 rom j j the advi&or, they may be taken j j immediately to the T.easurer-, j j ofhec for the linal step without i I the approval ol the instiuctoi ? i j YEARLING TGSSERS TO MEET BUCKNELL Lewisburg Plcfoes To Pc lie.il Test for Cuhs—Fracas Starts at Seven FUESHMEN SHOW SLUMP AFTEIt WINNING OPENEJ; With one \ictoiy to its ciedit, and that bv an oveiwlielmr.g score, tin* fieshman cage combinution will en deavor to keep its slate clean when it cluMics with the Uuckncll plcbcs in the Armory Saturday evening at seven o'clock In the practices this week the j callings have shown a complete re-! vci sal of fomi 'lhc team w»ik and general all-around good playing in the contest with Johnstown high tchool seems to -have been lost However, (Coach ‘Kfllingei has been : drilling Ins men daily and hopes to have the team in good shape tor the! cornrg game j Scrimmage M ilh V.irsil) Steve Hainan, whose woik lcatuicd the liist tilt, has not been nltected by the apparent slump and continues to be the mam stav of the olleuse In cdd.tion to being the best shot on the, Lam, lie al,o is an important hguie' o . the dclensnc I Capluin Help ha. been showing up well in the piactices and is still the mam stabehzei on the team. His woik at guuJ in the game last Sat eiday biaudcd him as i lilting iap- Um foi the live Test for Cubs In the scrimmage with the \ at sit (Continued on thud page) ROCHESTER SCHOLARSHIP PRESENTED TO H.B.PIERCE To Sludv for Degree Under Doctor Murlm—Chemical Society Meets Tcrdeiuig a luievvell teceplion to then club assoei ito, Plot H Li P.cicc, the inembcis ol the Leibig Miemtcal Society gave a paity in his honor at the Alpha Gamma Ulio lia temity house Wednesday evening. P’olcssoi Ihcice, an asa.tant pio-i fo-soi in the dupaitment ot agucul lurul and biological chemtstry, has iccently been awarded a Meischmann hcsearch Fellow ship at the Univci sitv ot Rochcstu, Kochestoi, New Yoik and will leave l’cnn Stale to Ijkc ii]i his woik thoic at the begin i.ing of the next srmcstci Working i ndu the Icndcislup of |)i lohn It Mm lin and Dr II h Mathill ol Uu< <]< partment ol vital economics he will studv the physiological action ol juisl Renowned ( heinisl Since Dr Minim is inteinatumalK I noun foi hi-. weak in tins held, l’io- Lssm Pierce says that he is unusual ly fm lunate to be able to Imish Ins woik lor the Docloi’s degiec unde ‘he duection of such a lenowncd u*- search woiker lie will study the laxative action of ve.ist Music and ©pooches piovided en 'oitainmont loi tlie occasion. Alter b. icf talks by faculty membeis of the s icicty, leficshmeuLs ueic solved ..ml Piofessor Pieice was, thiougli a foimnl levolution bv the body, wished success in hib new umk •SC \R.\B ELECTIONS H C Rubctls ’2(> C W Seigwatth TO C C. Leitzell ’U7 K Jl Sayioi ’JT .1 Y Roy Petition am! Goose Figure in Double Execution PRICE FIVE CENTS I) Penn State will continue to have ccmpulsoiy daily chapel’ This decision was handed down by the iluatd of Tiudces alLt a con- sideiation oi the Student. Council pc- t t on for the abolishment of the ele- ment of compulsion in daily chapel pioscnted at a BoaiJ meeting 1 1 I Ini - last Moutiav following a live lo-one student vote against the pies sent system In taking the Inst step to acquaint the 'Trustees with the actum ol the student body, a Student Council com mittee prep.uo.l a lettu vvlwcn wa, sent to each member ol the Hoard I he communication cudumcd the dc l.als of the ballot and at loith the .nguments in la'oi of abandoning the custom A foimal petition va-» pi< onled at the conclave, and although the ’lrus tees lejeetcd it, they deudyd to dele gate a committee to umiu with the •Indent committee m an attempt li bcttei conditions and impiove tin suv.ee The peisonnet ot Lhc com mittee oT the governing body will be appointed latei PRO Petition Student Council petitioned tin Uoaid ot Tnutecs m PJlb to n.akc chapel seniccs volunt.ny, but the .•]> peal met with iejection At tin, L.nie, no poll of '-tuduil sentiment Iml been taken on Lhc question Pc ten year-, the msuc temamed doi mnnt and tins 1 all the COLLLGIAN l» Id - a open foi um tm two weiks, rt ilh* close of which a vote vis taken The icsults pioved that Penn State students oveiv hclmmgly turned tin* rbolishmuit of compuls on It v.h t-.l en to Student Council "Silent on PtWidoiU 1 j No definite announcement as to the siteccssni of l)i John M ’llio.nas, j who icsigned a, jnesident ol Penn : State last June, was made Judge H V.alton Mitchell, ptesident ot the Roaid, stated that t h e mallei is pui (Coutmued on last page) !N. Y. U. FORFEITS MEET I WITH NITTANY SHOOTERS Match with Pennsylvania Next- Yearling Team Schedules Triangular Openei In a tdegiapluc match between tlm Penn State rule team and th • Nc.‘ ■\oih umveisity team last week, (hr Penn State team lan up a scute ot 177! points, while the mjLogmht.ui aggregation foilcitcd the match Don 1-rc.u, c.ipta-n, stoicd a tot il et j©7 points, Pntchaid and liinl tol lowed with a score ot ’Sb each, and Snick totaled .!>..> points A tel •- gt.i]>hic match is *chcdulcd \ ilh th I'liiveisitv ol Pennsylvania loi uc\l v tek The Nillany tea.n tiKoimlo, Gunge Washington unneiMt, 1 eli iii.uv tnnd and louilh The ve.ulmg loo'Mes will shodd. then nibs loi the In *t contest n. the season wlvni tliev engage th- Connecticut and the Malagan Aggu . in a tuangulai mitcli l.icutena it 'lillcu, coach ol the idle team, ha-, not vet picked the sijuad Sum Hi* sound of fteshmen was nit down !., thuty membeis, it lias made input jirogre,,. meanwliik Lying l. te Hie side { ,i the Vais.lv team 'Hie Lwo-lmm classes in R O I (. itse then [iiikhN to piactice mail n an,hip on the i.inge S'vua! 11l Iv caii'lidates have dcviloput liom tins praclcc Dli. COWARD WILL ADDRESS MINERS Di 11 V t owaid of Slielhchl um veisity, England, now m tin, countiv (I co-ojieiative woik with the Unite il SLites Uuienit ol Minen on • J lie N i tuie ot Flames,” will lecluic on tin ••übiecL beloic* a mint meeting ol llv Student Rianch ol the Ameiic.in In stitute ol Mining and Alelalltugu.il Kngmcets and the cential L’ennsyl vania beclion ol Lie Ametican niem ual Society, iMotidav night at seven tlmty o’clock m the Dull Pen ! Di Cownic! will discuss the initia tion ol llame by heated sut tacos, hot jwiies and spniks, ignition tempeiu tuics, piopngation ot tlame, limits ol ,inflammability and speed ol piojiaga tion ol Hume The Icctute will be il jluctiatcd by slides mul by e\peri ' mental demonsLations and is open to
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